GameMastery Flip-Mat: Country Inn

Bandits in the hills? Saddle-sore and ready to trade in your sleeping mat for a comfy bed and a fresh cup of ale? Flip-Mat: Country Inn sets the scene for a relaxing rural break from the road—and makes the perfect locale for an ambush, assassination attempt, brigand raid, or any of countless other battle possibilities!

On tabletops across the world, the Flip-Mat Revolution is changing the way players run their fantasy roleplaying games! Why take the time to sketch out ugly scenery on a smudgy plastic mat when dynamic encounters and easy clean-up is just a Flip away?

I noticed that this map is used in PFS scenario #5-01, but came out about 3 years ago. How often the maps are reused? If I can get more than 1 use out of a map that really helps me with my purchase decision.

I've been looking for an inn map for my D&D game, and this looks pretty good EXCEPT! There doesn't appear to be any sort of bar or other service desk. Where will the characters go to fish for rumors from the innkeeper?

I've been looking for an inn map for my D&D game, and this looks pretty good EXCEPT! There doesn't appear to be any sort of bar or other service desk. Where will the characters go to fish for rumors from the innkeeper?

I'm fairly certain that this inn is modeled on a more traditional interpretation (the idea of a bar that you walk up to and get served at is a fairly "recent" invention). In this layout, I imagine that servers would wait in the kitchen area when not actively bringing out comestibles and libations.

I've been looking for an inn map for my D&D game, and this looks pretty good EXCEPT! There doesn't appear to be any sort of bar or other service desk. Where will the characters go to fish for rumors from the innkeeper?

I'm fairly certain that this inn is modeled on a more traditional interpretation (the idea of a bar that you walk up to and get served at is a fairly "recent" invention). In this layout, I imagine that servers would wait in the kitchen area when not actively bringing out comestibles and libations.

That is all well and good, but it does decrease the value of what would've otherwise been a nearly perfect map. It just lacks a crucial feature. Alas.